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Death by Stereo is an aggressive metal/hardcore hybrid from Southern California, who took its name from a line in the 1987 vampire flick The Lost Boys. The band&#39;s lineup underwent numerous changes throughout its careeer, but the guys always persevered with a &quot;never give up, never give in&quot; mantra held close. After getting together in 1996 and releasing a demo and 7&quot;, Efrem Shulz (vocals), Paul Miner (bass), Jim Miner (guitar), Keith Barney (guitar) (who&#39;d replaced original guitarist Ian Fowles), and Jarrod Alexander (drums) debuted in spring 1999 on Indecision Records with If Looks Could Kill, I&#39;d Watch You Die. That fall, after a summer spent touring behind the record, Barney left to concentrate more time with his other bands, <a href="spotify:artist:18jFO6Z2Bpdv5jp8mXfChN" data-name="Throwdown">Throwdown</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:1KcePrJuVbBv9SyqCEpdPb" data-name="Eighteen Visions">Eighteen Visions</a>, while Alexander departed to pursue music full-time at the Berklee School of Music. Drummer Tim Bender and former <a href="spotify:artist:4tlg7nntCdYqSd3qvrYLRI" data-name="Eyelid">Eyelid</a> guitarist Dan Palmer signed on in their places, as the band watched their fan base quickly grow. Epitaph was watching too and soon signed them up. Death by Stereo&#39;s sophomore effort, Day of the Death, appeared in the spring of 2001; Bender exited Death by Stereo following subsequent tour dates and was replaced by Todd Hennig (<a href="spotify:artist:0zZWJH17JiSug0DNEqxyXL" data-name="Heckle">Heckle</a>, Seven Years War). Into the Valley of Death followed two years later. By 2005&#39;s Death for Life, their third album for Epitaph, the Death by Stereo lineup had shifted to include Shulz, Palmer, Henning, guitarist Tito, and <a href="spotify:artist:1D20Qqq2BnfaShwNDb00KU" data-name="Pulley">Pulley</a> bassist Tyler Rebbe. The band didn&#39;t slow down, and in March 2007, the live album Death Alive was issued through Reignition Records, recorded in Anaheim during their previous Into the Valley of Death tour. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, Rovi

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